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News for Tuesday, January 23, 2007

St. Helena closer to building new skatepark

Truitt Smith liked a lot of what he saw when plans were unveiled last week for a skatepark in St. Helena.

For the Record: Jan. 23

Joy Barnes’ name was misspelled in a page two story Monday about the Measure M and Measure G Oversight Committee.

Domestic dispute ends in two arrests

Rachael Louise Frank was taken to Napa County jail, along with a male friend, after police determined the pair had gotten into a fight and damaged one another’s cars, according to police.

A hall too small

American Canyon City Council meetings take place at the municipal recreation center on Elliott Drive because City Hall, a former bank building on Crawford Way, is too small.

Gaps in oversight allowed financial crunch at camps

Sometimes it takes a storm to expose the weak spots of a house — a drafty window, or maybe a hole in the roof.

The $1.4 million question

It’s still a mystery where local officials will find the money to cover a $1.4 million deficit now facing the Housing Authority of the City of Napa.

Supreme Court strikes down California sentencing law

WASHINGTON  — The Supreme Court, its new chief justice joining the majority, made clear Monday that juries, not judges, must determine facts that justify harsher prison sentences.

Domestic dispute ends in two arrests

Rachael Louise Frank was taken to Napa County jail, along with a male friend, after police determined the pair had gotten into a fight and damaged one another’s cars, according to police.

Tensions growing over Pelosi’s leadership style

WASHINGTON — Beneath the resounding Democratic victories of the past two weeks, tensions have been growing between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and many new committee chairmen and other members over her aggressive management style and her approach to the war, according to lawmakers and advisers.

Pig farmer accused of killing 26 women in Canada goes to trial

NEW WESTMINSTER, British Columbia — A Canadian pig farmer confessed to killing 49 women and was caught before he could reach his goal of making it an even 50, prosecutors told jurors at the start of his murder trial Monday.

Yosemite tries to make campsite reservations easier

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK — Visitors to Yosemite can make campsite reservations on a Web site that offers one-stop shopping for several federal and state parks across the country.

Swatch posts rise in revenue

BIEL, Switzerland — Swatch Group AG, the world’s largest watchmaker, on Monday posted a 12 percent rise in 2006 revenue.

Bush defends Iraq plan to skeptical Congress, nation: “America must not fail”

6:56 p.m. WASHINGTON -- A politically weakened President Bush implored a skeptical Congress Tuesday night to embrace his unpopular plan to send more U.S. troops to Iraq, saying it represents the best chance in a war America must not lose. “Give it a chance to work,” he said.

Bush’s State of the Union challenge: show the nation he can work with Congress

WASHINGTON  — President Bush will tell Americans Tuesday night he has important plans for health care, education and other kitchen table topics that have little to do with Iraq.

Bombs strike Shiite targets; 137 dead across Iraq

BAGHDAD, Iraq — A suicide bomber crashed his car into a central Baghdad market crowded with Shiites just seconds after another car bomb tore through the stalls where vendors were hawking DVDs and used clothing, leaving 88 dead Monday in the bloodiest attack in two months.

Outside groups seek to instill some discipline in congressional Democrats

WASHINGTON — Democratic lawmakers who stray too far from the party line could find themselves facing primary opponents financed by unions, trial lawyers and political activists eager to put the new congressional majority to the test.

Experts predict most glaciers will vanish from Alps by 2050

VIENNA, Austria — Glaciers will all but disappear from the Alps by 2050, scientists warned Monday, basing their bleak outlook on mounting evidence of slow but steady melting of the continental ice sheets.

More Republicans oppose Iraq troop increase, press for accountability

WASHINGTON  — Congressional Republicans pushed back Monday against President Bush’s decision to deploy additional troops in Iraq, some voicing opposition while others called for the administration and Iraqi government to be held accountable.

22-year-old killed after being drawn into deceptive Internet relationship

BUFFALO, N.Y. — He was an 18-year-old Marine headed to war.

New passport rules start today for air travelers

ATLANTA — When Antonio Hernandez Jr. planned a trip to Mexico with his parents, he was sure to get the passports two weeks ahead of time.

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